This is where it all started. My wife and I just finished doing an addiction on our house and I found a great use of this would be wasted wall lol. We also had to deal with the bulkhead above which hid the additions new plumbing and Hvac stuff. I never removed the door cause it added access to part of the rear of the tank.
Next on the list was to pickup the tank and get it in the walkout basement. So here’s to a long cold journey to my buddies house in Lexington Kentucky. Thank god I’ve got buddies that will help me just like I help them
Who’s ready for me to keep going, one thing not shown is the fact that I had to wait a few weeks between moving from the barn to the house. This is a problem because I had to get the tank around the house and down a hill in the winter and not slide into my lake next to the house. After a few weeks and super cold temps, the ground was frozen enough to load the tank back onto the trailer and make the move around the house. My wife made sure she was gone while we moved because she thought for sure it would go south
Not a lot of pictures because most of this was done in the evenings in my barn. My wife loved moving the stand back and forth after I would build a section to make sure it fit
Really awesome! Thanks for sharing! Question (probably a stupid one because I'm not a plumbing expert): What are the two vertical pipes inside the DT for? It looks like they're connected to the return jets, but the jets also look like they're connected through the overflow partitions.